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8. This event took place in the later years of Mūjarāja. 9. This is more likely. 10. Vividha., p. 28. 11. This is sometimes the case noticeable in the medieval western Indian and Mālavan Jaina
writings. When the author actually means Saka era, he mentions it as Vikrama era. (For the “Tapāgaccha-uattāvali-sūtra," see the Pattavali Samuccaya, pt. 1, (Ed. Darśanavijaya, Agra
V.N.S. 2459 (A.D. 1903), p.49, commentary, thereof. 12. This seems the case in the present instance. 13. Sri Vidhipaksa (Añcala)gacchiya Śrāvaka Pñca Prativkramana Sūtra, 4th edition, Mumbai
V.S. 2034 (A. D. 1982). pp. 248-302. 14. नवनवइ लक्ख धणवइ अलवद्धवासे सुवन्नुगिरिसिहरे
नाहडनिवकालीणं थुणिवीरंजक्खवसहीए।८७।। 15. fafichalog Tag aafu wavifa TGT-401
तेरसवच्छरसइए वीरजिणो जयउसच्चउरे।। ८५।। 16. Vividha., p. 29. 17. Hemacandrācāryagranthāvalī, 17, Patan V.S. 1984 (A. D. 1928). 18. Ibid., p. 11. 19. The entire stotra is appended here from the Jaina Sāhitya Samsodhaka, (Ed.Jinavijaya)., Vol
3, pt. 3, V. N. S. 2453 (A. D. 1926), pp. 241-243. 20. yy aik Haas HS013
पाव तिमिर हुह कम्म विहंडणु। Prācīna Gurjara Kavya Samuccaya, Eds. H. C. Bhayani & Agarchand Nehta) L. D. Series No. 40, Ahmedabad 1975. p. 24. We may here recall the phrase 48 ak Hooit gut in the so-called Jagaccitanani stotra, seemingly
a medieval composition. 21. Vividha., p. 30.
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